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kiev says it is essentially war. moving to china where we saw an sentimentt in the key gauge for the country's services sector. nonmanufacturing pmi index for april rose to 54.8. negative bets on the offshore are at their highest level in close to 10 months. staying on this theme of bearish views on the chinese currency, morgan stanley is recommending to stay long on the u.s. dollar against the offshore renminbi. taiwanese lenders may sell their renminbi holdings as a financial regulators in hong kong crackdown on renminbi-linked to offerings. let me illustrate that for you. we are looking at the offshore renminbi. 8:30 this morning here in hong kong. 6:2543. it has strengthened a little that. you go back longer-term, we are at a 16-week low here. this one is flirting with these four-year highs. the level you want to watch is 970. that was the high in 2009. those were the stories driving our forex markets this morning. >> thank you. let's talk about aviation. smaller jetsests will dominate asia's skies as travel and
kiev says it is essentially war. moving to china where we saw an sentimentt in the key gauge for the country's services sector. nonmanufacturing pmi index for april rose to 54.8. negative bets on the offshore are at their highest level in close to 10 months. staying on this theme of bearish views on the chinese currency, morgan stanley is recommending to stay long on the u.s. dollar against the offshore renminbi. taiwanese lenders may sell their renminbi holdings as a financial regulators in...
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it seems the unrest moves at a fast pace than the government in kiev can keep up with. there are enough soldiers here to move in around slovyansk and kramatorsk. soldiers not wanting to move against local population and local population hostile towards them. in kramatorsk we did hear anti--pro-russian voices for the first time once the army had gone through. a mixed situation. in odessa the loss of life substantial. a remarkably horrifying event p p the largest loss of life, plus-40 people kimm killed. the that is certainly inflaming tensions and adding a lot of fuel to moscow's contention that perhaps there needs to be some sort of intervention here to keep further loss of life. prime minister yatsenyuk of c w ukraine saying troops are being flown into crimea in his words now being active. >> live for us in slav yaovyans ukraine. we cross to matthew chance for the russian perspective. i wonder what the week ahead will look like? more u.s. and german sanctions could hit moscow this week based on what u.s. president barack obama and german chancellor angela merkel have s
it seems the unrest moves at a fast pace than the government in kiev can keep up with. there are enough soldiers here to move in around slovyansk and kramatorsk. soldiers not wanting to move against local population and local population hostile towards them. in kramatorsk we did hear anti--pro-russian voices for the first time once the army had gone through. a mixed situation. in odessa the loss of life substantial. a remarkably horrifying event p p the largest loss of life, plus-40 people kimm...
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a russian firm wants kiev to pay what it says are debts of more than $3 billion. ukraine demanded international arbitration. >> translator: there is left but to start an arbitration procedure. according to our lawyers, ukraine's [ inaudible ] to gazprom may be changed because of abusive acts. >> reporter: now moscow says if there is no prepayment, sup place to ukraine could be restricted. ukraine might be able to store enough gas to get sup place from europe. >> translator: the general debt in accordance with the current contract is about $3.5 billion. and this debt will increase in april by $1.3 billion. >> reporter: this expert says the sharp rise was simply a reaction to previous refusals to pay. >> translator: last year, ukraine had one of the lowest prices, only belarus had to pay less, but even then they had nothing to pay. >> reporter: calls in the west for direct sanctions on energy companies like gazprom are unlikely to be heeded, europe's economy simply have too much to loose. which means that gazprom is in a strong position to inzips that ukraine meet i
a russian firm wants kiev to pay what it says are debts of more than $3 billion. ukraine demanded international arbitration. >> translator: there is left but to start an arbitration procedure. according to our lawyers, ukraine's [ inaudible ] to gazprom may be changed because of abusive acts. >> reporter: now moscow says if there is no prepayment, sup place to ukraine could be restricted. ukraine might be able to store enough gas to get sup place from europe. >> translator:...
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referendum which this month on the region's future within the country members of the interim government in kiev say the bolts would have no legal basis. they're preparing for a presidential election on the twenty fifth i would be paired with a national pool on greater regional autonomy this should be something ukrainian people get to decide for themselves should not be something to the outside nation. the case to ukraine and that's certainly what russia has demonstrated that it's trying to do the leaders in ukraine in the west are trying to avoid a repeat of what happened in crimea for the fall of pro moscow president viktor yanukovich voters there held a referendum in march and decided to join russia the president but the real mechanics the republican ticket. he's accused of sending in arms and agents to fuel the address so he could eventually send in troops under the pretense of protecting ethnic russians many members of his administration have that night that i can in the can he said a statement that ukraine must withdraw all military units from the southeast stop the violence and immediatel
referendum which this month on the region's future within the country members of the interim government in kiev say the bolts would have no legal basis. they're preparing for a presidential election on the twenty fifth i would be paired with a national pool on greater regional autonomy this should be something ukrainian people get to decide for themselves should not be something to the outside nation. the case to ukraine and that's certainly what russia has demonstrated that it's trying to do...
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have been saying on friday that this proves that the international community has been naive about the kiev government when they believe that they are a democratic bunch of people. they, painting the events in slaviansk and other places as an attempt by the ukrainian military to attack civilians. we know that vladimir putin has sent a spokesman to the southeast of ukraine to try to help with negotiations to get the release of observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe. we haven't heard about exactly where they are being held or how they are in the last few days. they were seized last week. but it's not clear whether the military operations on friday are going to help or hinder efforts to get them released. >> more than two weeks after the mass kidnapping of schoolgirls in northeast nigeria, police now say that 276 students are missing. that's a big increase from earlier figures. we're joined live from the area. why so much confusion, ivan about the number of girls that are missing? >> well, there has been a lot of misinformation and confusion since this attack to
have been saying on friday that this proves that the international community has been naive about the kiev government when they believe that they are a democratic bunch of people. they, painting the events in slaviansk and other places as an attempt by the ukrainian military to attack civilians. we know that vladimir putin has sent a spokesman to the southeast of ukraine to try to help with negotiations to get the release of observers from the organization for security and cooperation in...
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now, we are just learning flights are canceled today and tomorrow to and from moscow and kiev. >>> "today in the bay" peggy bunker joins us with the very latest. peggy? >> the situation developing by the minute hearing about the airports, that is something that is brand-new. fighting in the ukraine is along the east coast of the country, the part that shares a border with russia making it the most vulnerable. today's deadly violence was the strongest attempt to put out separatists. the ukrainian video and helicopters were landing in a nearby field and tanks were surrounded by fearful villagers. all part of an opposition to retake this part of ukraine from pro-russian separatists. two ukrainian helicopters were shut down killing the pilots. a third pilot had to make an emergency landing after being gravely injured. this is reportedly that pilot being removed from the wreckage, but from a russian television station and they're reporting that the pilot is now being held hostage. checkpoints will maintain control as ukraine. today at the white house this situation in ukraine will come to a he
now, we are just learning flights are canceled today and tomorrow to and from moscow and kiev. >>> "today in the bay" peggy bunker joins us with the very latest. peggy? >> the situation developing by the minute hearing about the airports, that is something that is brand-new. fighting in the ukraine is along the east coast of the country, the part that shares a border with russia making it the most vulnerable. today's deadly violence was the strongest attempt to put out...
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members of the interim government in kiev say the votes would have no legal basis. they're preparing for a presidential election on may 25th at would be paired with a national poll on greater regional autonomy. >> this should be something that ukrainian people get to decide for themselves. it should not be something that an outside nation dictates to ukraine and that is certainly what russia has demonstrated that it's trying to do. >> reporter: leaders in ukraine and the west are trying to avoid a repeat of what happened in crimea after the fall of pro-moscow president viktor yanukovych. voters there held a referendum in march, and decided to join russia. then, president vladimir putin annexed the republic. he's accused of sending in arms and agents to fuel the unrest so he could eventually send in troops under the pretense of protecting ethnic russians. putin and members of his administration have denied that again and again. he said in a statement that ukraine must withdraw all military units from the southeast, stop the violence, and immediately start a national
members of the interim government in kiev say the votes would have no legal basis. they're preparing for a presidential election on may 25th at would be paired with a national poll on greater regional autonomy. >> this should be something that ukrainian people get to decide for themselves. it should not be something that an outside nation dictates to ukraine and that is certainly what russia has demonstrated that it's trying to do. >> reporter: leaders in ukraine and the west are...
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kiev authorities talking about an antiterrorist in their concerns. if kiev authorities really did begin to get the upper hand in this city, that's often clear that's the case, i think the pressure would be on the russians to decide what they were going to do. >> finally, when you listen to john kerry a few days ago being volcanic in condemnation of russia making clear there are connections between pro russian separatists in eastern ukraine and russians giving orders from moscow essentially. what does that mean when you put together what you just said with the overarching landscape emerging? >> i think what you have is a clear effort by the russian in new russia as they call it. areas where there are russian speakers to see moscow's views prevailing. i think it's a dangerous situation not just ukraine but georgia and other places in the region. that's something western governments are going to have to con detend in years to come. >> thank you jonathan. >>> abuja has been rocked by violent. a bomb has killed two and injured 16 others. the car bomb targ
kiev authorities talking about an antiterrorist in their concerns. if kiev authorities really did begin to get the upper hand in this city, that's often clear that's the case, i think the pressure would be on the russians to decide what they were going to do. >> finally, when you listen to john kerry a few days ago being volcanic in condemnation of russia making clear there are connections between pro russian separatists in eastern ukraine and russians giving orders from moscow...
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kiev says it's blockading the town as part of an antiterrorist operation and ukraine defense ministry say pro-russian separatist shot down two of its helicopters in the region and pro-russia groups are now occupying government offices in several other towns and on wednesday they seized government offices and pro-russia separatists taken over government buildings and captured cancelled buildings and on thursday they took over the prosecutor's office in donsq. we have two correspondents covering the story and we will bet the russia reaction and we will go to eastern ukraine, this is a moving story, jona and bring us up to date with the latest situation report. >> reporter: it is indeed a moving story steve and it began about 4:30 a.m. outside when units of the ukrainian army appeared to launch the next phase in what kiev said was and antiterrorist operation and has been going on for weeks now with the army and camped outside but some way outside and 30 kilometers outside. and according to reports we have been getting from inside the city and also official reports from the interior minis
kiev says it's blockading the town as part of an antiterrorist operation and ukraine defense ministry say pro-russian separatist shot down two of its helicopters in the region and pro-russia groups are now occupying government offices in several other towns and on wednesday they seized government offices and pro-russia separatists taken over government buildings and captured cancelled buildings and on thursday they took over the prosecutor's office in donsq. we have two correspondents covering...
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. >>> and reports of casualties roll in as kiev launches a military operation to gain control in the east. the country's prime minister warns ukraine is entering its most dangerous ten days since independence. >>> and the u.s. economy is expected to show one of the biggest gains in hiring in months in april. with companies in all sectors putting out the help wanted signs. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> a warm welcome to today's program. we kick off with the latest on manufacturing pmi. eurozone, april manufacturing pmi, 53.4, a little higher than the forecast 53.3. the march manufacturing pmi was 53. german april manufacturing pmi 54.1, slight tick weaker. french manufacturing pmi 52.1. that's better than the 50.9 expected. so the french economy continuing to improve. we were very worried about it at the end of last year. italian april manufacturing pmi, slightly weaker pmi. euro/dollar, at a three-week high during the session yesterday, around 1.3890. very much within the ranges. joining us for the first part of the sh
. >>> and reports of casualties roll in as kiev launches a military operation to gain control in the east. the country's prime minister warns ukraine is entering its most dangerous ten days since independence. >>> and the u.s. economy is expected to show one of the biggest gains in hiring in months in april. with companies in all sectors putting out the help wanted signs. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the...
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and it seems that the anger of the crowd is an extraordinary replica of what we saw in kiev a couple of months ago, but of course these people are vehemently opposed to a new government in kiev. >> that's barnaby phillips in donetsk. >>> and holding the military observers hostage, they work for the organization of security and cooperation in europe. and negotiators are bargaining for their release. >> . >> there are fears that the victims of the ferry accident in south korea may never be found. 80 people are still missing, and more than 200 bodies have been recovered since the ferry sunk off of south korea's coast. most of those onboard were high school students. >>> families in malaysia of the missing malaysia airlines passengers are being told that there are no new leads in the search. they have been holding frequent updates for the families, but after two months, the search will close next week. it's a hardship to the families, and they're doing what they can do to ease their pain. but they will do what we can with phonecalls and meetings face-to-face. >> john kerry, meeting with
and it seems that the anger of the crowd is an extraordinary replica of what we saw in kiev a couple of months ago, but of course these people are vehemently opposed to a new government in kiev. >> that's barnaby phillips in donetsk. >>> and holding the military observers hostage, they work for the organization of security and cooperation in europe. and negotiators are bargaining for their release. >> . >> there are fears that the victims of the ferry accident in...
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i've seen clay news agency has reported that ukraine has attained russia's military and cache to kiev on suspicion of espionage. he has been ordered to leave the country. it cited the ukrainian foreign ministry that the diplomatic skill was not named was detained on wednesday while undertaking intelligence activities. the ministry could not immediately be reached for comment. now still in ukraine acting president of the leaks and attention on has declared that the country is in a state of high alert and has set up military squad wants to help the company. one of the key of demonstrated in the eastern city of dani asked what a pro independence activists have declared the donning of people's republic and cctv searches on has been following the situation. incense and running co need and it's one of the centers of the anc keep protests in eastern ukraine. on wednesday rumors of a possible attack. this was the social media the swimming pool that the graft what they could to come on to protect this building the regional administration council now under the control of the self proclaimed the
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it looks like a symbol of kiev, to the government in kiev. no one seems to know who painted them or when they did it. down the square here, there's a gathering of supporters at people's republic to drum up local support for a referendum to be held the 11th of may which is supposed to decide the future of eastern ukraine. whether or not this region stays in ukraine or votes for independence. >> reporter: this is one of the organizers people are are handing out. it's calling for a referendum and presents a stark choice. they say it's about employment, price rises. as with the people's republic here in donetsk, it talks about economic ties with russia. not political but economic specifically. saying that wages will rise and so will pensions. now the crowd shouting russia, russia. a lot of support for closer ties with russia. >> this is a peaceful meeting. there's no sign of armed men we've seen in other towns. this is what organizers say are a chance to express opinions. the strongest opinions from the crowd and speakers on the stage is that gov
it looks like a symbol of kiev, to the government in kiev. no one seems to know who painted them or when they did it. down the square here, there's a gathering of supporters at people's republic to drum up local support for a referendum to be held the 11th of may which is supposed to decide the future of eastern ukraine. whether or not this region stays in ukraine or votes for independence. >> reporter: this is one of the organizers people are are handing out. it's calling for a...
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the rebel group is demanding the kiev offer a crime esl referendum to grant them greater autonomy. on tuesday the un political appears cheap brief the security council on the latest violence. alicia unarmed civilians are increasing in number springing up in more and more cities across the region seizing buildings. mountain road blocks. shedding whole towns and communities off from the rest of the country there are increasing reports of torture kidnappings in violent clashes. meanwhile the us secretary of state john kerry has urged nato to push back what he called military interference in ukraine. moscow has denied the allegation saying that it has no aggressive pretend chance against its neighbor and turning to the middle east some twenty two million iraqi voters are heading to the polls for the first election since us forces returned from iraq three years ago. nine thousand candidates are vying for seats for the ballot is really being seen as a referendum on prime minister nuri al night he was governed iraq three years. however he's been facing strong criticism over aggravating se
the rebel group is demanding the kiev offer a crime esl referendum to grant them greater autonomy. on tuesday the un political appears cheap brief the security council on the latest violence. alicia unarmed civilians are increasing in number springing up in more and more cities across the region seizing buildings. mountain road blocks. shedding whole towns and communities off from the rest of the country there are increasing reports of torture kidnappings in violent clashes. meanwhile the us...
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a they are devising referendum on breaking away from kiev. it was not long before the governor's office had a new receptionist. the intruders are determined to stay. as for the police, they did nothing to stop this. they left the building without fighting back. >> the overwhelming majority of law enforcement bodies in the east are incapable of fulfilling their duty to defend our citizens. all the representatives of the services who are unable to fulfill their professional duties will be fired. >> for days now, pro-russian haves, some heavily armed, been seizing government buildings and police stations across the nation. the west accuses russia of stoking separatist sentiment here and escalating tension. today, the eu announced new sanctions against moscow. asset freezes against 15 individuals including russia's deputy prime minister, the head of russian military chief ofnce, and the the general staff of the russian armed forces. crowd moved on to police headquarters to try to take over here as well. they are seeking complete control over this
a they are devising referendum on breaking away from kiev. it was not long before the governor's office had a new receptionist. the intruders are determined to stay. as for the police, they did nothing to stop this. they left the building without fighting back. >> the overwhelming majority of law enforcement bodies in the east are incapable of fulfilling their duty to defend our citizens. all the representatives of the services who are unable to fulfill their professional duties will be...
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turning back to ukraine ukraine's parliament is frequently holding a session in the capital kiev on the cars are expected to discuss whether to hold a nationwide referendum on satellite station and acting ukraine president alexander kitchen up is expected to give a statement on the current situation in the country in the aisles takes it to secession. it was he seemed a good book or that. also on monday pro russian activists clashed with protesters holding a row due to rain about the intensity of the nasty police attempted to steal all the facts for brunch with some of whom has stopped and she yells at them while they stood aside as dozens of protesters were hurt. a thousand little to argue the pros use the trademark of this year several protesters during taken to local hospitals and see what i'm interested in how our hero russians led to the city council building at the police. we were the eastern ukraine status given to you now. its editorial content. on monday the council. the chips fall new footage on cd. take a short break and news updates but the back after this the eye. the one .
turning back to ukraine ukraine's parliament is frequently holding a session in the capital kiev on the cars are expected to discuss whether to hold a nationwide referendum on satellite station and acting ukraine president alexander kitchen up is expected to give a statement on the current situation in the country in the aisles takes it to secession. it was he seemed a good book or that. also on monday pro russian activists clashed with protesters holding a row due to rain about the intensity...
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and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot yesterday has been flown to israel for further treatment. apparently he's in stable condition. it's still serious. that's the extent of what we're hearing. obviously his absence and his shooting adds another element to the instability. many wonder what will happen today since there were the attacks by pro russian separatists or activists on this pro government ukrainian protest or demonstration yesterday. >> you mentioned the mayor being flown to israel. he has an interesting background doesn't he? explain that. he was a member of viktor yanukovych's party. this raises questions about who was behind the shooting. >> exactly tim. it's
and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot yesterday has been flown to israel for...
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ukraine's parliament meeting in kiev over ongoing tensions in the eastern cities. we are in donetsk, ukraine. what is the reaction on the streets? do they think sanctions will change the reality on the ground? >> at the moment, there is not much reaction. i think it's irrelevant to what this region is going through at the moment. you won't see direct impact and many people don't understand what sanctions mean and how will it change what's happening here. yesterday with all impunity, gunman, the usual ones with their faces covered seized another local building. then there was these riots here in the center of donetsk when a pro you a crane rally tried to march through the streets. you should have seen the pro russian men. they were walking with completely impunity, went past the riot police, did what they wanted, intimidated and dispersed that march and then walked back victorious to the administration building that they are holding here. certainly yes people hear about sanctions, but it's not changing the receipt on the ground. >> ukraine's interim prime minister c
ukraine's parliament meeting in kiev over ongoing tensions in the eastern cities. we are in donetsk, ukraine. what is the reaction on the streets? do they think sanctions will change the reality on the ground? >> at the moment, there is not much reaction. i think it's irrelevant to what this region is going through at the moment. you won't see direct impact and many people don't understand what sanctions mean and how will it change what's happening here. yesterday with all impunity,...
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regarding the flyers distributed outside a synagogue in kiev, even with the claims of both sides that it was a hoax, how concerning is that the fact that this statement is being made in the fact of political instability? what do jews have to worry about in terms of being used as a football or raised in this context. the worry, and i do think by the way that this is a political moves as you are suggesting, not an effort to drum up huge activity. what it shows is the jewish question as it were still exists. all these years after the holocaust in areas is avery few jews, this very sensitive issue. people think when there is a crisis, what can i do here to unsettle things? what can i do to attract attention? what can i do to change the politics of the region? choose. jews stole 2014. very discouraging and the regions of the world. in crimea there are a lot more russian jews, right? there were thousands of jews in crimea. that are nows -- that are being fought over. i do not know when i am supposed to say this, but i will say the jews who are there should not in my view be there. and we sh
regarding the flyers distributed outside a synagogue in kiev, even with the claims of both sides that it was a hoax, how concerning is that the fact that this statement is being made in the fact of political instability? what do jews have to worry about in terms of being used as a football or raised in this context. the worry, and i do think by the way that this is a political moves as you are suggesting, not an effort to drum up huge activity. what it shows is the jewish question as it were...
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phil black is in kiev with more on ukraine's response. hi, phil. >> reporter: we've seen more evidence why the ukrainian government believe this pressure is so necessary. the first attempted political assassination of this crisis. i'll have the details after the break. ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ >>> president obama and the european union are hitting russia even harder over ukraine this morning. new sanctions which include the freezing of assets and bans on entering the united states are now set against more than 20 pe
phil black is in kiev with more on ukraine's response. hi, phil. >> reporter: we've seen more evidence why the ukrainian government believe this pressure is so necessary. the first attempted political assassination of this crisis. i'll have the details after the break. ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. at od, whatever business you're in, that's...
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they say the other men will not be released unless there is a prisoner swap with kiev. >>> "the daily beast" is reporting that putin is halting all talks. president obama announced that as expected new economic sanctions would be issued later today against russia. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally, the goal is to change his calculus with respect to how the current actions that he's engaging in in the ukraine have an adverse impact on the russian economy over the long haul and to encourage them to actually walk the walk and not just talk the talk when it comes to diplomatically resolving the crisis in ukraine. >>> it was a somber day yesterday in kiev. ukrainians gathered in independence square for remembrance day to honor the more than 100 protestors killed in february. >>> the nba is investigating one of its owners after alleged racist remarks were leaked to the press. tm tmz released the argument of donald sterling and his miss stress at the time. >> people call you and tell you that i have black people on my instagram and it bothers you? >> yeah, it bothers m
they say the other men will not be released unless there is a prisoner swap with kiev. >>> "the daily beast" is reporting that putin is halting all talks. president obama announced that as expected new economic sanctions would be issued later today against russia. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally, the goal is to change his calculus with respect to how the current actions that he's engaging in in the ukraine have an adverse impact on the russian...
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presidential elections will pass towards the latter part of may, or is there a broader security plan from kiev as they have been maintaining, at least rhetorically in the last couple weeks, poppy? >> big question remains, are those new, additional sanctions that are coming down from the president today against russia, will that actually do anything on the ground there? that is yet to be seen. a lot of skeptics on that one. appreciate the report this morning. thank you, nick. >>> about 20 minutes after the hour. in south korea this morning, three more arrests in connection with the ferry sinking that happened nearly two weeks ago now. prosecutors say three members of the korea shipping association are in custody, suspected of destroying evidence related to the ferry investigation. officials held a closed-door meeting with families this weekend and discussed possible new tactics in retrieving bodies from the ship. the death toll now stands at 189 with more than 100 people still unaccounted for. meanwhile, south korea's prime minister has resigned, saying he takes responsibility for what he calle
presidential elections will pass towards the latter part of may, or is there a broader security plan from kiev as they have been maintaining, at least rhetorically in the last couple weeks, poppy? >> big question remains, are those new, additional sanctions that are coming down from the president today against russia, will that actually do anything on the ground there? that is yet to be seen. a lot of skeptics on that one. appreciate the report this morning. thank you, nick. >>>...
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perhaps have a change in what critics say are their orders coming, perhaps, from russia or moscow, as kiev and washington maintain or coordinating what's happening here, but the threat of sanctions aren't really changing what's happening here. the feeling is that may alter the calculus in the kremlin, if you go along with the theory that the kremlin are running everything on the ground. >> appreciate your reporting, nick. >> in other words, no, the sanctions will not be felt in ukraine. nick paton walsh, interesting report. >>> 18 minutes after the hour. he calls the government response inadequate. south korea's prime minister giving up his job as searchers again try to reach more than 100 victims in that sunken ferry. more arrests to tell you about this morning. fascinating arrests. we'll have the latest next. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one we
perhaps have a change in what critics say are their orders coming, perhaps, from russia or moscow, as kiev and washington maintain or coordinating what's happening here, but the threat of sanctions aren't really changing what's happening here. the feeling is that may alter the calculus in the kremlin, if you go along with the theory that the kremlin are running everything on the ground. >> appreciate your reporting, nick. >> in other words, no, the sanctions will not be felt in...
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kiev's responded to those. so there's a path here to resolve this. >> and you have been listening to president barack obama and his philippine counterpart, benigno aquino, addressing reporters there in manila. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm john vause. president obama covering a lot of topics there. but we will leave him there for our viewers in the united states. "early start" is coming up next. >>> deadly storms ripping through the central part of the country, tearing homes and towns apart. this morning we're live with the latest on the destruction and what mother nature has in store next. >>> entering a new phase. the search for flight 370 turns up nothing, so authorities announce plans to refocus and scan an even larger area now, nearly two months after that jet disappeared. we're live with the new plans this morning. >>> and anger growing against an nba owner for comments he allegedly made about race and his own players. his team
kiev's responded to those. so there's a path here to resolve this. >> and you have been listening to president barack obama and his philippine counterpart, benigno aquino, addressing reporters there in manila. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm john vause. president obama covering a lot of topics there. but we will leave him there for our viewers in the united states. "early start" is coming up next. >>> deadly storms ripping through the central part of the country,...
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. >> both nations refer to kiev and ruth as the place where they were born and it existed for about 200, 300 years, give or take. sort of in the middle of the 13th century with the mono goal attack which fell apart. >> once that happened for the next several century, parts of the area now known as ukraine was overrun with foreign powers and the lithuanians and the ottomans and the russians. >> since 1700, give or talk a few years, the consensus again is that ukraine has been part of the russian empire to put a specific date on it it was in 1709 with the repeater of the great defeated charles 12th of sweden who was aligned with the ukrainian leader and it's from that moment, approximately that ukraine's virtually total incorporation into the russian empire occurs and it's at that mole, as well that the consensus view is that ukraine became the esh give lent of a colony. >> in the late 1700s the southern and eastern portions of ukraine was taken by the rugs. it's called the new russia putin referred to recently and it stayed in russian control until the russian revolution in 1914. that wa
. >> both nations refer to kiev and ruth as the place where they were born and it existed for about 200, 300 years, give or take. sort of in the middle of the 13th century with the mono goal attack which fell apart. >> once that happened for the next several century, parts of the area now known as ukraine was overrun with foreign powers and the lithuanians and the ottomans and the russians. >> since 1700, give or talk a few years, the consensus again is that ukraine has been...
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crisis its approach has typically been hesitant and cautious, and that's because the government in kiev is very concerned at how russia will respond to any use of force by these men. in the next town the demonstration in favor of russia. it's a small crowd, although they do seem to have some support on the sidelines. pro hiech -russians control the government buildings in damask. they had an unexpected visitor, once one of the russia's richest men before he fell out with vladimir putin and was imprisoned, now trying to mediate in ukraine. they call him a traitor and tell him to go away. also in damask, armed pro-russians took over the regional tv station, and yet again the ukrainian police, such unreliable allies of the government in kiev stood by and watched it happen. the largest crowds of the day were in the cemeteries. this is the day of the dead, when people go to meet their ancestors' spirits. she mourns his dead relatives and wonders what they would make of all this chaos. >> translator: my relatives would be shocked if they could see what is happening. they would say, you have t
crisis its approach has typically been hesitant and cautious, and that's because the government in kiev is very concerned at how russia will respond to any use of force by these men. in the next town the demonstration in favor of russia. it's a small crowd, although they do seem to have some support on the sidelines. pro hiech -russians control the government buildings in damask. they had an unexpected visitor, once one of the russia's richest men before he fell out with vladimir putin and was...
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. >> reporter: what do do you think about the government in kiev in the current government? >> i would like to have hope and i would like to give my credit and trust. >> reporter: not everyone in the stretch of ukraine is willing to bank on that and kiev may not have the luxury of time. in other city, the offices of a pro ukrainian local newspaper went up in flames when attackers tossed molotov cocktails through the window in the early morning a few days ago. the paper's founder says it's as if people aren't seeing how dangerous their reality has become. these actions, they just cross the line, she tells us. we know that we have different people in our region but we never expected such aggression. it's as if people are diseased. the infection threatening the very fabric of society. this young woman and her mother are ukrainian speakers, born and raised here, now finding themselves so afraid, they don't want their identities revealed. >> i was scared. i was really scared and those people who know that we speak ukraine, they call us, they in private talk, they says don't speak
. >> reporter: what do do you think about the government in kiev in the current government? >> i would like to have hope and i would like to give my credit and trust. >> reporter: not everyone in the stretch of ukraine is willing to bank on that and kiev may not have the luxury of time. in other city, the offices of a pro ukrainian local newspaper went up in flames when attackers tossed molotov cocktails through the window in the early morning a few days ago. the paper's...
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earlier they said they would only do so if kiev set free pro-russian prisoners. we'll monitor that situation throughout the day. >>> now we are joined by eboni deon, meteorologist, who joins us for a look at the forecast. >> we are zoning in across the southern plains as we go into the next 24-46 hours, we are dealing with an area of low pressure. it's tapping into moisture and storms have been erupting through oklahoma, into kansas and mississippi. storms are racing off to the north and north-east. they are not going to last that long in the areas where we have the severe thunderstorm warnings out. needless to say we are seeing the storms erupting around little rock and right around oklahoma to the north of you, where the warnings are in place. the thunderstorm watch - be on guard for the active weather we'll see throughout the day. behind us, the dry windy air is moving in, creating high fire danger. the threat includes st. louis and kansas city, moving eastward as we head into the day on monday. >> states across the country are trying to solve a fishy problem,
earlier they said they would only do so if kiev set free pro-russian prisoners. we'll monitor that situation throughout the day. >>> now we are joined by eboni deon, meteorologist, who joins us for a look at the forecast. >> we are zoning in across the southern plains as we go into the next 24-46 hours, we are dealing with an area of low pressure. it's tapping into moisture and storms have been erupting through oklahoma, into kansas and mississippi. storms are racing off to the...
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we haven't heard from kiev. >> prisoner swap. quid proquo. if the people holding the o.s.c.e. members as hostages, i suppose, say if you release members of our group, we'll release them. and moscow saying we'll do what we can. is there evidence that moscow is doing that. supposedly the men will have loyalty to moscow e won't they. >> moscow has a lot of weight there. we don't know whether there is russian presence on the ground in slovyansk. but we are hearing from people that they don't recognise the gunmen. there's a security building that has been taken over inside that building. there's a lot of armed men, and there are allegations that some are russian intelligence officers. russia has a lot of weight to pull on the release to happen. there is an o.s.c. delegation that should have asked about an hour ago in slovyansk. we don't have confirmation if it arrived or not. the mayor didn't know at this stage. it's supposed to hold dialogue with the mayor. he indicated that it could be solved. we have to wait and see what could happen. it puts it in a difficult situation. we hear
we haven't heard from kiev. >> prisoner swap. quid proquo. if the people holding the o.s.c.e. members as hostages, i suppose, say if you release members of our group, we'll release them. and moscow saying we'll do what we can. is there evidence that moscow is doing that. supposedly the men will have loyalty to moscow e won't they. >> moscow has a lot of weight there. we don't know whether there is russian presence on the ground in slovyansk. but we are hearing from people that they...
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it will be very difficult for kiev too release these people because it will weaken it even further that it is carrying out anti-terror, and they're calling them terrorists and it will just show another weakness of the government, but maybe there will be international pressure from kiev if there is this kind of swap. >> thank you for giving us the very latest live from donestk. we still have a lot more to come in al jazeera, including challenging the freedom of the president, anpress. >>> plus underfunded and poorly equipped, pakistan's largest and most volatile city. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. xfinity watchathon week was the bigges
it will be very difficult for kiev too release these people because it will weaken it even further that it is carrying out anti-terror, and they're calling them terrorists and it will just show another weakness of the government, but maybe there will be international pressure from kiev if there is this kind of swap. >> thank you for giving us the very latest live from donestk. we still have a lot more to come in al jazeera, including challenging the freedom of the president, anpress....
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the lead of the pro-russian groups said he would consider a swap with prisoners in kiev. and facing further sanctions from seven of the world's richest countries, some of which could come in less than 24 hours. >>> to syria now which has until the end of sunday to hand over its remaining chemical weapon stock pile under the terms of an international deal. they will be destroyed on a ship in the mediterranean. the chemical watchdog said nearly 90% has already been handed over. the syrian army has gained control of the strategic region west of damascus. opposition rebels surrendered after intense fighting. it was their last major stronghold along lebanon's border. >>> therthere will be a second d of voting in the elections in afghanistan. here's more. >> we have satisfied. >> reporter: there isn't a new president just yet. but he will be chosen from one of two men. former foreign minister abdullah, abdullah came first, he'll face a run off against akhgav gany. but not everyone thinks a second round is a good idea. >> the election problems have affected the economy for the p
the lead of the pro-russian groups said he would consider a swap with prisoners in kiev. and facing further sanctions from seven of the world's richest countries, some of which could come in less than 24 hours. >>> to syria now which has until the end of sunday to hand over its remaining chemical weapon stock pile under the terms of an international deal. they will be destroyed on a ship in the mediterranean. the chemical watchdog said nearly 90% has already been handed over. the...
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that is the same not just in donetsk, but across eastern ukraine. >> closer to kiev, they were marking a grim anniversary - 28 years since the chen ob ill nuclear action. it was events on the eastern border that preoccupied politicians that came to the event. >> translation: if russia conditions its aggression, ignoring decisions during negotiation, then ukraine has to stay strong and resist the occupants forces. >> yulia tymoschenko opens to be ukraine's next president. the legitimacy of may's elections could depend on a successful resolution of this crisis with russia. >> hundreds of thousands of roman catholics are at the vatican for a double canonisation ceremony. this is the scene now where people are heading out ahead of the event. on sunday pope francis will declare pope john paul ii and john xxiii saints. . >> reporter: two popes elevated to saint hood, the holiest hop you are the catholic church -- honour the catholic church can bess stow. the faithful will bear witness. among their numbers is this woman, a woman whose recovery from a fatal brain aneurysm is considered one of
that is the same not just in donetsk, but across eastern ukraine. >> closer to kiev, they were marking a grim anniversary - 28 years since the chen ob ill nuclear action. it was events on the eastern border that preoccupied politicians that came to the event. >> translation: if russia conditions its aggression, ignoring decisions during negotiation, then ukraine has to stay strong and resist the occupants forces. >> yulia tymoschenko opens to be ukraine's next president. the...
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while this isn't the blockade that some kiev officials say would happen. they are moved significantly down this road toward the city. we've seen driving around the country side talking to locals, armored vooe hikles have been moving around. >> nick paton walsh, cnn. >> seven weeks after flight 370 dispeered, u.s. president bar ak obama is visiting million asian. >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom. i'm natalie allen. our stop story this is hour. we're standing by for a live news conference in malaysia with barack obama has met with the malaysian prime minister. he is seeking to strengthen ties with the government and is the first sitting u.s. president to visit the country in nearly 50 years. we will bring you live coverage as soon as it begins. >>> south korea's prime minister has announced his resignation over the country's ferryboat disaster. he's apologizing for his preventing the deadly sink from happening and for the slow initial response. no word or who will replace him as prime minister. and in the u.s., the nba is investigating the owner of the los a
while this isn't the blockade that some kiev officials say would happen. they are moved significantly down this road toward the city. we've seen driving around the country side talking to locals, armored vooe hikles have been moving around. >> nick paton walsh, cnn. >> seven weeks after flight 370 dispeered, u.s. president bar ak obama is visiting million asian. >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom. i'm natalie allen. our stop story this is hour. we're standing by for a live...
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closer to kiev, they were marking a grim anniversary, 28 years since the chernobyl nuclear accident although it was on the eastern border that seemed to preoccupy the politicians that came to this event. >> if russia keeps aggression and ignores decisions made from negotiations, ukraine has to stay strong and recyst the occupants' forces >> yulia typicaltyuliatameshenk the next president. bash abefi bash /* barnaby phil >> it could be a challenge for europe. much depends upon russia for trade. patricia has more >> a shot across the kremlin's bow, secretary of state john kerry promised more sanctions if russia fails to deescalate the crisis in ukraine. >> let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a mistake. it will be an expensive mistake >> western sanctions have been limited largely targeting members of russian president putin's inner circle, a bank with credit and a crimeian gas company and energy giant gasprom. western leaders have not said how they would broad en those meyers. experts believe the most powerful sanctions would aim to isolate russia financ
closer to kiev, they were marking a grim anniversary, 28 years since the chernobyl nuclear accident although it was on the eastern border that seemed to preoccupy the politicians that came to this event. >> if russia keeps aggression and ignores decisions made from negotiations, ukraine has to stay strong and recyst the occupants' forces >> yulia typicaltyuliatameshenk the next president. bash abefi bash /* barnaby phil >> it could be a challenge for europe. much depends upon...
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closer to kiev they were marking a grim anniversary. 28 years since the chernobyl nuclear accident. it was events on the eastern border that seemed to preoccupy the politicians who came to this event. >> translator: if russia continues its aggression and ignores decisions made during negotiations including the ones from geneva, ukraine has to stay strong and resist the occupant's forces. >> reporter: he -- she hopes to be the next president, although the legitimacy of the election could depend on a successful resolution of the crisis with russia. >> stay with al jazeera america for the latest on the developments on the crisis in ukraine and the rest of today's headlines. plus, follow us on twitte twitter @ajam. >>> the faithful are descending on vatican city this week for the canonization of john paul ii and john paul xxiii. almost more than 1 million visitors in rome, and many made their way to the vatican. al jazeera is live among the crowds in rome. nick, is the vatican ready for all of these people? >> reporter: well, morgan, there are certainly a lot of crowds braving the rain
closer to kiev they were marking a grim anniversary. 28 years since the chernobyl nuclear accident. it was events on the eastern border that seemed to preoccupy the politicians who came to this event. >> translator: if russia continues its aggression and ignores decisions made during negotiations including the ones from geneva, ukraine has to stay strong and resist the occupant's forces. >> reporter: he -- she hopes to be the next president, although the legitimacy of the election...
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. >>> a vigil in kiev to, ma the anniversary of the chernobyl nuclear disaster. 28 years ago, the reactor exploded at that plant. hundreds had to leave their hopes as radioactivity spread across europe. >>> let's go now to the very latest in the hunt for missing flight 370. the unmanned sub marriage is nearing its end of the search of the bottom of the indian ocean. so far, turned up nothing. nbc's katie ter has more from perth, australia. >> reporter: there's really two ways of looking at this search now. if you're an optimist, you're saying it took 18 missions to find air france. bluefin-21 is only on its 14th mission right now. if you're a pespessimist, as on u.s. official told reuters, then you're saying this is going to take years. they don't have a real idea where this plane is. it's only an educated guess. a good educated guess, with a series of mathematical ecase qus and trial and error. so far bluefin-21 is on its 14th mission. about 95% of the initial search zone, located about six miles around pinger location number two. pinger number two was the strongest signal that ocean shi
. >>> a vigil in kiev to, ma the anniversary of the chernobyl nuclear disaster. 28 years ago, the reactor exploded at that plant. hundreds had to leave their hopes as radioactivity spread across europe. >>> let's go now to the very latest in the hunt for missing flight 370. the unmanned sub marriage is nearing its end of the search of the bottom of the indian ocean. so far, turned up nothing. nbc's katie ter has more from perth, australia. >> reporter: there's really two...
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here are the top stories - kiev says moscow is bent on starting world war iii. russians along the border are on the brink of invasion. it comes amid a kidnapping by pro-russian separatists. >>> the fastest path to saint hood in recent history, paeps john paul jj and john paul xxiii. the mood sparking celebrations and criticism. plus, millions bracing for another round of spring storms today. they are expected to respond to tornados across the heartland. new orleans and virginia -- north carolina and virginia were hit. several were injured. >>> mahmoud abbas says palestinians will never recognise israel as a jewish state. this was a demand of the middle east peace talks. israelis are angry that leaders agreed on a unity deal, which is considered a terror of the organization by the u.s. and israel. we have this report on mahmoud abbas's speech. >> what was unique to the talks, it's the first time we saw him go into detail as to why he thought the detail, the talks with the israelis were going nowhere. primarily pointing the finger to binyamin netanyahu, saying tha
here are the top stories - kiev says moscow is bent on starting world war iii. russians along the border are on the brink of invasion. it comes amid a kidnapping by pro-russian separatists. >>> the fastest path to saint hood in recent history, paeps john paul jj and john paul xxiii. the mood sparking celebrations and criticism. plus, millions bracing for another round of spring storms today. they are expected to respond to tornados across the heartland. new orleans and virginia --...
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president putin an excuse to send in the russian military over the border, the ukrainians have opted, kiev have started to shut off the towns starting there with reinforcements, supplies and weapons. while the osce military observers are going to go and negotiate or try to negotiate a peaceful surrender. that is already in trouble. on friday pro russian militants abducted 13 members of the ce team and are holding them still today in a building run by the successor of the kgb claiming that there's a spy among them. now today moscow said that it's taking steps to resolve the situation but elsewhere, alex, russia is escalating the tension. in addition to those ground maneuvers you mentioned close to the boirter, there is now -- they're now showcasing state of the art s 300 antimissile systems, russian jet fighters are crossing -- have crossed several times in the past 24 hours and according to the pentagon russian troops are doing what they call, pulsing. that's fainting an invasion only to stop short of the border and peel off north and south. it's apparently a way to test ukraine's reaction
president putin an excuse to send in the russian military over the border, the ukrainians have opted, kiev have started to shut off the towns starting there with reinforcements, supplies and weapons. while the osce military observers are going to go and negotiate or try to negotiate a peaceful surrender. that is already in trouble. on friday pro russian militants abducted 13 members of the ce team and are holding them still today in a building run by the successor of the kgb claiming that...
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just as kiev announced the second phase of the so-called anti-terrorism operation. these self-defense units, as they call themselves, are digging in. this is one of the vehicle that is was captureed from the ukrainian military around a week ago. those inside the security services or svu building are confident they can repel any sort of attack. a former military man turned smoxman says they have 2,000 fighters at the ready and plenty of weapons. it's war trophies. the ukrainian army gave them to us, he says. 90% of the cases, it was voluntary. they are communicating and coordinating with pro-russian groups in other cities and towns. he says they have developed several layers of defenses tested on thursday when the ukrainian military approached the barricades on the outskirts of the city. the barricades are set on fire. it warns the mobile groups the enemy is approaching, he explains. they seemed to work. the ukrainian military withdrew. confidence is growing among pro-russian militants. at a nearby air base, smoke drifts into the sky. a helicopter was fired on and de
just as kiev announced the second phase of the so-called anti-terrorism operation. these self-defense units, as they call themselves, are digging in. this is one of the vehicle that is was captureed from the ukrainian military around a week ago. those inside the security services or svu building are confident they can repel any sort of attack. a former military man turned smoxman says they have 2,000 fighters at the ready and plenty of weapons. it's war trophies. the ukrainian army gave them to...
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just as kiev announced the second phase of its so-called anti-terrorism operation. these self-defense units, as they take results, are digging in. this is one of the vehicles captured from the ukrainian military around a week ago. those that are inside the security services or sbu building. they are absolutely confident they can repel any sort of attack. a former military man turned spokesman says they have 2,000 fighters at the ready and plenty of weapons. it's war trophies. ukrainian army gave them to us, he says. in 90% of the cases it was voluntary. they are communicating and coordinating with pro-russian groups in other cities and towns. he says they have developed several layers of defenses. which was tested on thursday when ukrainian military approached their barricade on the outskirts of the city. the barricades are set on fire, which then warns the mobile groups that the enemy is approaching, he explains. they seemed to work. the ukrainian military withdrew. confidence seems to be growing among pro-russian militants. smoke drifts into the sky. a helicopter
just as kiev announced the second phase of its so-called anti-terrorism operation. these self-defense units, as they take results, are digging in. this is one of the vehicles captured from the ukrainian military around a week ago. those that are inside the security services or sbu building. they are absolutely confident they can repel any sort of attack. a former military man turned spokesman says they have 2,000 fighters at the ready and plenty of weapons. it's war trophies. ukrainian army...
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stunning words, kiev is talking about word war 3 and a growing danger of a russian invasion. that as new sanctions are announced against moscow. two saints what does the canonization of two popes mean to catholics. california drought why it may be too late to reverse the damage. and inside north korea why this nuclear power remains one of the world's biggest threats. ♪ >>> tonight new sanctions on russia as ukraine's government is sounding the alarm. the country's prime minister claims that russia wants to start world war 3. ukraine always voiced those fears at the united nations today. the country's deputy foreign minister responded to this question from james bays. >> reporter: do you fear that the russians are on the verge of an invasion? yes, we have the information that we are in danger. that's why we call upon the russian authorities to explain for what reason they keep so many troops along our border. >> mike viqueira joins us on the telephone from seoul south korea, what is the latest mike? >> well, in g-7 put forward this statement, john. previously the president s
stunning words, kiev is talking about word war 3 and a growing danger of a russian invasion. that as new sanctions are announced against moscow. two saints what does the canonization of two popes mean to catholics. california drought why it may be too late to reverse the damage. and inside north korea why this nuclear power remains one of the world's biggest threats. ♪ >>> tonight new sanctions on russia as ukraine's government is sounding the alarm. the country's prime minister...
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at the same time, kiev said government forces were beginning a full blockade of slaviansk. a day earlier, troops killed several gunmen at a checkpoint there. the ukrainian military moves prompted a new blast today from russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov in moscow. >> ( translated ): some 160 tanks and some 250 armored personnel carriers and other heavy military hardware, are waging a war with their own people. this is a bloody crime, and those who pushed the army to do that will pay, i am sure, and >> woodruff: russian forces were on the move, as well, in maneuvers. ukrainian officials claimed they had come within 1,100 yards of the border. and acting prime minister arseny yatsenyuk sounded an alarm. >> ( translated ): military aggression by russia on ukraine's territory will lead to military conflict in europe. the world has not yet forgotten world war ii, but russia already wants to start world war iii. >> woodruff: last night, secretary of state john kerry had accused moscow of fomenting trouble in ukraine, in direct violation of last week's agreement in geneva. >>
at the same time, kiev said government forces were beginning a full blockade of slaviansk. a day earlier, troops killed several gunmen at a checkpoint there. the ukrainian military moves prompted a new blast today from russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov in moscow. >> ( translated ): some 160 tanks and some 250 armored personnel carriers and other heavy military hardware, are waging a war with their own people. this is a bloody crime, and those who pushed the army to do that will...
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part alexander phenomenal the story of forest in kiev alexander as always thank you very much. just think one week ago there were talks in geneva going on. juana de escalation agreement for ukraine. the leaders from the us and europe say that there is no evidence that russia is keeping its end of the deal and they are threatening to increase sanctions now against moscow johnson the man who discussed the issue with polish prime minister don't on toes. she went over the situation in phone conversations with other heads of state as well medco said russia had failed to fully implement an agreement to de escalate the ukraine crisis. has the powerful would have the power to bring the separatists on to a peaceful calm discussion about the constitution and preparations for elections the day on the fifteenth episode of i'm fortunate making no such action has been taken out of it the international community is still hoping for a diplomatic solution but it has threatened to impose further sanctions on russia after talks with south korean leader park wednesday that us president barack obam
part alexander phenomenal the story of forest in kiev alexander as always thank you very much. just think one week ago there were talks in geneva going on. juana de escalation agreement for ukraine. the leaders from the us and europe say that there is no evidence that russia is keeping its end of the deal and they are threatening to increase sanctions now against moscow johnson the man who discussed the issue with polish prime minister don't on toes. she went over the situation in phone...
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kiev accused moscow of wants to starred world war 3. at the united nationsed today, ukraine's deputy foreign minister responded to this question. >> do you fear that the russians are on the verge of an invasion. >> yes, we have information that we are in danger, that's why we call upon russian authorities to explain. >> also president obama said today he is ready with more sanctions in response rush shan sha's latest actions. and pro-russian activists in slaviansk say they are holding a team of european military monitors and claim one is a spy. >>> the pentagon says russia's military jets have crossed into eastern -- into ukrainian air space several times within the last 24 hours. tensions are rising on the ground as well. barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: the skies above the town of kramatorsk, ukraine an government says one of its helicopters exploded off it was shot in the fuel tank just as it was taking off. the pilot survived. >> the helicopter was taking off and then crashed. it was on fire and there were firemen, four fire e
kiev accused moscow of wants to starred world war 3. at the united nationsed today, ukraine's deputy foreign minister responded to this question. >> do you fear that the russians are on the verge of an invasion. >> yes, we have information that we are in danger, that's why we call upon russian authorities to explain. >> also president obama said today he is ready with more sanctions in response rush shan sha's latest actions. and pro-russian activists in slaviansk say they are...